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单词 poler
例句 poler
She asserts that pole dance is "overtly feminine," forgetting history: the world's first polers were in fact Asian men. Netflix's pole dance therapy film "Strip Down, Rise Up" exploits trauma & is fixated on male gaze 2021-02-15T05:00:00Z
Both the poler and therapist in me felt uncomfortable and misrepresented when watching "Strip Down, Rise Up." Netflix's pole dance therapy film "Strip Down, Rise Up" exploits trauma & is fixated on male gaze 2021-02-15T05:00:00Z
San Francisco Pole and Dance owner Amy Bond is introduced as an example of a competitive poler who trains her students in performance and technique. Netflix's pole dance therapy film "Strip Down, Rise Up" exploits trauma & is fixated on male gaze 2021-02-15T05:00:00Z
If one were juding by Ohayon's film, the prerequisite for polers is to have ties to the sex industry or a history of abuse. Netflix's pole dance therapy film "Strip Down, Rise Up" exploits trauma & is fixated on male gaze 2021-02-15T05:00:00Z
"Strip Down, Rise Up" takes a few side roads to feature other polers well known in the industry in segments that are a welcome respite from Kelley's navel-gazing. Netflix's pole dance therapy film "Strip Down, Rise Up" exploits trauma & is fixated on male gaze 2021-02-15T05:00:00Z
It has been equally disappointing to see the media and filmmakers like Ohayon fail time after time to create both a comprehensive and nuanced depiction of polers in their respective worlds. Netflix's pole dance therapy film "Strip Down, Rise Up" exploits trauma & is fixated on male gaze 2021-02-15T05:00:00Z
In two hours on the water, the pairs of polers, who stood steering with 20-foot poles, and knockers, who rained rice into the canoe until it formed a thick, green-brown carpet, gathered about 35 pounds. Minnesota Ojibwe harvest sacred, climate-imperiled wild rice 2022-09-20T04:00:00Z
From the 1880s to the late 1920s, Presque Isle Bay in winter was inhabited by a different lot of outdoorsmen - scores of polers, plowmen, feeders, packers and foremen. Erie bay ice harvest was annual ritual in early 1900s 2018-01-27T05:00:00Z
I'm going to get that man Young, he's a big, strong fellow," Powelton had said, "What, that big, awkward poler from the backwoods?—the man everybody guys? The Adventures of a Freshman 2011-01-18T03:00:12.083Z
"Just the same, Warwick," George said, "I'm not at all sure a poler named Allen couldn't tell you something about juggling crowns." The Guarded Heights
The polers from the stern advanced, their long poles held out like lances. The Caves of Fear
And more pitiful still were the "polers," the chaps who were working for high marks. The Harbor
The bullocks were yoked up, and after going a short distance the off-side poler of one of the teams dropped dead. Reminiscences of Queensland 1862-1869
Everyone at college is called a student, but a poler is one who studies to excess. The Adventures of a Freshman 2011-01-18T03:00:12.083Z
The selfish men intriguing for Prospect Street don't dare be friendly with the poor men; afraid it might hurt their chances to be seen with a poler. The Guarded Heights
The huge drays were each dragged by twelve bullocks, the two polers and leaders being steady old stagers, as were those immediately in front of the polers. The Young Berringtons The Boy Explorers
In pursuit of "a real education" we got into the habit of spending almost every evening in the college library, where except at examination times there was nobody but a few silent "polers." The Harbor
And as he shouted to guide the search party he soon saw through the dim light a crowded punt propelled by two polers, and that there was another behind. Dick o' the Fens A Tale of the Great East Swamp
For the first day or two the club guyed him for turning poler, and they thought his serious and grave demeanor was very funny when he declined to join with them in their pursuits. The Adventures of a Freshman 2011-01-18T03:00:12.083Z
"You're making a mistake," Rogers advised, "being seen with polers like Allen." The Guarded Heights
Where the water was too deep the craft was turned inshore, and the polers thrust the ends of their staves against the bank or against tree trunks lining the water's edge. Jack Haydon's Quest
They thrived on crust, these fellows, cramming themselves with words and rules, with facts, dates, theorems and figures, in order to become professors themselves and teach the same stuff to other "polers." The Harbor
Poling is a primitive, go-as-you-please method of propelling a craft and is almost free from rules except those suggested by the common sense of the poler. On the Trail An Outdoor Book for Girls
Now Young may not have been poling just before he arrived, but together with late hours and lack of exercise, he looked as pale and haggard as the hardest poler in college. The Adventures of a Freshman 2011-01-18T03:00:12.083Z
As a boat is impelled with poles, so is the student by poling, and it is perhaps from this analogy that the word poler is applied to a diligent student. A Collection of College Words and Customs
All Mosey's team, except the polers, had been hooked on, but with no result beyond the breaking of a well-worn chain. Such Is Life
The polers ran along the sides of the boat glancing over their shoulders at the end of the day's journey. Tales of Unrest
I did once jump clean over a pair of polers for a lark. Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields
That was the way he kept from being called a poler. The Adventures of a Freshman 2011-01-18T03:00:12.083Z
"Been doing the poler act on the sly again, have you?" asked Powelton, throwing a sofa cushion at him. The Adventures of a Freshman 2011-01-18T03:00:12.083Z
The polers ran smartly along the sides of the boat, looking over their shoulders at the beginning of a weary journey. Tales of Unrest
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